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No Separate Justice Monthly Vigil - 4 May 2015 RESOURCES No Separate Justice Campaign www.no-separate-justice.org Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC) www.nycaic.org CAGE is an independent advocacy organisation working to empower communities impacted by the War on Terror. www.cageuk.org Project SALAM: Support and Legal Advocacy for Muslims www.projectsalam.org Center for Constitutional Rights (visit on facebook and twitter) www.ccrjustice.org visit on facebook and twitter...
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NYC Lunar New Year 2016: New Year's Day (3840 x 2160)
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8 March 2015 Outlaw Woman: A Memoir of the War Years, 1960-1975 With Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Bluestockings Books www.bluestockings.com In 1967-68, at the height of the civil rights, anti war, and New Left movements, young women furious at their marginalization in those movements rose up and formed what they called the Women’s Liberation Movement. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz was one of these women. Having grown up rural, poor, and part-Indian in Oklahoma, she did not fit the profile of a 1960s movement...
Topics: decolonize, decolonization: native american: indigenous, alternative history, aim, american indian,...
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Chinatown lion dancing 27 January 2012
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Thanks to Keith Secola for permission Sign the petition to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline www.rezpectourwater.com Standing Rock Siouix Tribe No DAPL fund www.standingrock.org Donations for Sacred Stone & Red Warrior Camps www.nodaplsolidarity.org/support-the-camps Music: NDN Cars written and perfomed by Keith Secola & The Wild Band Of Indians www.secola.com Related: Standing Rock Youth Runners NYC - 7 August 2016 (1h10m) audio: https://archive.org/details/160807Standingrocknyc_audio...
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Indigenize Our Paradigms: Restoring Sacred Sustainability Left Forum 2013 Debra White Plume – (Oglala Lakota Nation) works with Moccasins on the Ground and the frontline experience of bringing awareness about the ongoing devastation to Mother Earth such as the Keystone XL Pipeline to many Indigenous nations; and creating a new paradigm for themselves through creating solidarity and resistance to the destruction of Mother Earth and sacred water. www.oweakuinternational.org Janene Yazzie –...
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Interference Archive www.interferencearchive.org Film screening: Out in the Night as part of the Self Determination Inside/Out series Saturday November 15, 2014 Join Terrain Dandridge, Patreese Johnson, and Renata Hill of the New Jersey 4 for a screening of Out in the Night. Out in the Night is a documentary that tells the story of a group of young friends, African American lesbians from Newark, who were out one night in 2006, in the gay friendly West Village in New York City, when they were...
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Beatles Music Concert Karonhyawake Jeff Doreen sings Beatles songs in the Mohawk language Karonhyawake Jeff Doreen Hosted by John Kane from "Let’s Talk Native" on WBAI John Kane is pleased to present Karonhyawake Jeff Doreen in concert at the Commons. Jeff is a language teacher and musician. He performs translated songs by the Beatles and others as a way to share the Mohawk language. Come hear this unique performance and have your mind changed about Native languages. Jeff may even...
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The Community and Resistance Tour Thursday, September 30 The Hive Greensboro, NC www.gsohive.org From Marlena's Musings: http://marlenachertock.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/north-american-tour-raises-awareness-of-successful-social-justice-organizations/ Community and Resistance tour stops in Greensboro by Marlena Chertock, October 6, 2010 Jordan Flaherty, one of the tour's speakers, discussed police brutality he witnessed in New Orleans in the months after Katrina. He spoke of people in the city...
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Party to celebrate the release of the 912-page anthology, Let Freedom Ring: A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners, edited by Matt Meyer About the book: LET FREEDOM RING: A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners Edited by Matt Meyer Forward by Nobel Peace Laureate Adolfo Perez Esquivel Afterwards by Lynne Stewart and Ashanti Alston PM Press / Kersplebedeb co-publication Let Freedom Ring presents a two-decade sweep of...
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Reading: Mary Patten "Revolution as an Eternal Dream" 28 January 2012 Bluestockings Books "Revolution as an Eternal Dream: The Exemplary Failure of the Madame Binh Graphics Collective" examines the political practice and visual propaganda of a now-obscure womenâs anti-imperialist art collective, from the perspective of a founder. Based in New York City between 1975-1983, the MBGC produced beautiful multicolored silkscreened prints, note cards, banners, and print ephemera...
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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz- An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States 19 May 2016 Tamiment Library, NYC Sponsored by the Frederic Ewen Center Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz will discuss her new book An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States at the Tamiment Library on Thursday May 19 (6:00 PM). This event is sponsored by the Frederic Ewen Center. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, the daughter of a tenant farmer and part-Indian mother. She has been active in the...
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audio file at https://archive.org/details/150115StateOfEntrapment_audio State of Entrapment: An Exploration of Manufactured Fear 15 January 2015 NYC The U.S.'s so-called War on Terror, the willingness of U.S. citizens to give up their basic civil rights in exchange for 'safety', and the continued militarization of U.S. borders and communities - has been built on the belief of constant threat from both outside and within. Manufacturing fear has long been a tool to create an emotional...
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3 March 2015 No Separate Justice Monthly Vigil www.no-separate-justice.org The human rights and civil rights abuses taking place in the military prison at Guantanamo Bay have, rightly, been placed under a spotlight by people of conscience around the world. Some believe that if only those detained at Guantanamo could be transferred to American soil, to be held and tried as civilians, the abuses would end and justice would be done. Yet many of the same abuses can be found in the hundreds of...
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No Separate Justice Monthly Vigil: 6 June 2016 A list in-progress of articles, reports, books, multimedia, and organizations dealing with civil and human rights abuses in domestic “war on terror” cases. To suggest additions, email noseparatejustice@gmail.com. 1. Surveillance and Entrapment -Articles- NYPD must ditch discriminatory Muslim surveillance for its own good by Faiza Patel // Al Jazeera America, October 2013...
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The Many Faces of Imprisonment 26 April 2010 Bluestockings Bookstore 172 Allen Street, NYC http://www.bluestockings.com/ What does mass incarceration have to do with immigrant detention and the War on Terror? How are these all different names of the same repression? Join Laura Whitehorn (former political prisoner and editor of The War Before by Safiya Bukhari), Victoria Law (author of Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women), Jeanne Theoharis (Professor of Political Science...
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March 8th, 2012 FORUM & DISCUSSION Mass Incarceration in the Margins Women, Trans & the Prison Industrial Complex Tanisha Douglas, Sonni Farrow, Victoria Law, Tina Reynolds & Laura Whitehorn Many statistics and conversations alike about prisons, seem to present a uniform image of prison populations. If one were to believe the contrived image created by our contemporary culture about prisons, through television shows and corporate media, it would seem as if all prisoners were...
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The Community and Resistance Tour: Sunday, September 26: Knoxville, TN The Birdhouse, 800 N 4th Ave. Knoxville, TN From PM Press Calendar: www.pmpress.org/content/calendar.php Come hear a presentation featuring Victoria Law, author of Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women, along with Jordan Flaherty and Jesse Muhammad. This event is part of the Community and Resistance Tour, which seeks to communicate about current struggles for justice and liberation, from the current BP...
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The next No Separate Justice vigil will be on Monday, October 6, 2014 at 6PM outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in lower Manhattan, a federal prison where people accused of terrorism-related offenses have been held in solitary confinement for years, even before they have been tried. These inhumane conditions are not unique to the MCC and, in an effort to shine a light on and end a pattern of human rights and civil liberties abuses in happening in “War on Terror” cases at the...
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Last lion dance on Mott St New Year's day in Chinatown.
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No Separate Justice 1 August 2016 A list in-progress of articles, reports, books, multimedia, and organizations dealing with civil and human rights abuses in domestic “war on terror” cases. To suggest additions, email noseparatejustice@gmail.com. 1. Surveillance and Entrapment -Articles- NYPD must ditch discriminatory Muslim surveillance for its own good by Faiza Patel // Al Jazeera America, October 2013...
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14 September 2014 Radio Jarocho plays at the 4th Annual Washington Square Park Folk Festival. Radio Jarocho: Julia del Palacio Juan Carlos Marin Emmanuel Huitzil Francisco Martínez Nir Ben-gal www.facebook.com/RadioJarochonyc Washington Square Park Folk Festival www.facebook.com/wspfolkfestival
Topics: music, mexico, zapateado, Son Jarocho, fandango
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International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier 4 February 2012 Riverside Church NYC A fund-raising day of solidarity with Native American political prisoner and prisoner of war Leonard Peltier. . Speaker, Luis Rosa Perez, in the past was in prison with Leonard. Performances by Frank Menusan (Native American flute), the Coatlicue Theater Company, the Red Storm Drum and Dance Troupe, and others. Co-Sponsored by: The Riverside Church Prison Ministry and The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense...
Topics: AIM, American Indian, political prisoner, pine ridge, native, decolonize, decolonization
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Prisoner Support in the 1970s October 13, 2010 Freebird Bookstore, 123 Columbia Street, Brooklyn www.freebirdbooks.blogspot.com Sponsored by Freebird Bookstore and NYC Books Through Bars BOOK LAUNCH & RADICAL HISTORY DISCUSSION: Prisoner Support in the 1970s Editor & contributors to the new book The Hidden 1970s: Histories of Radicalism (just published by Rutgers University Press) at Freebird Bookstore for a conversation focusing on the importance of prisoner support in the left-wing...
Topics: 1960s, 1970s, Books Through Bars, political prisoners, Police state, Yvonne Wanrow, Inez Garcia,...
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Resistance And Repression: American Tear Gas From Cairo To Oakland Popular Resistance, Militarized Repression 19 January 2012 56 Walker st., NYC 1) large file 2) medium file 3) small file An OWS Teach-in to prepare for the anniversary of the #Jan25 Egyptian Revolution. Our tax dollars continue to fund violence against protestors in Egypt, Bahrain, Palestine and other places around the world and in American cities. This is our time to honor the Arab Spring, the inspiration of Occupy, and to show...
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The release of My Baby Rides the Short Bus: The Unabashedly Human Experience of Raising Kids with Disabilities, the groundbreaking anthology written by counter-cultural parents of kids with special needs. This collection provides a dose of laughter and authentic insights into the experience of folks often ridiculed into invisibility.
Topics: short bus, Silverman, Halliday, Chapadjiev, Ingram
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Ashanti Alston in an informal discussion with Irish Anarchists, including former members of the IRA. Topics include consensus decision making within the IRA, corporate globalization, political prisoners,solidarity movements, the Palestine and Irish peace process, the economic recession, the Republican movement, capitalism and liberation struggles, the civil rights movement, the Black Panthers, Obama, neo-colonial strategies, racism and discrimination in the US and Ireland, self determination,...
Topics: Ashanti, Alston, anarchist, Ireland, bookfair, Dublin, IRA, book, fair, islam, islamophobia,...
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Original page at: www.radicalreference.info/anarchistbookfair/2009/diyarchives 2009 NYC Anarchist Book Fair Saturday, April 11, 11:15am-12:45pm Tamiment Library 70 Washington Square South Free Jillian's slides http://www.radicalreference.info/documents/archives-cuellar.pdf Nicole and Nick's slides http://www.radicalreference.info/documents/archives-martin.pdf Archivists Jillian Cuellar (Tamiment Library) and Nicole Martin (Democracy Now!) and IT Director Nick Gilla (Democracy Now!) will give...
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Bully Nation: How Militaristic Capitalism Creates a Bullying Society Left Forum 21 May 2016 Charles Derber and Yale Magrass have written a new book Bully Nation, where they propose bullying is more than a personal problem or childhood trauma. As the great sociologist, C. Wright Mills argued, personal problems are public issues, and none more so than bullying. It is at the core of Militaristic Capitalism. In order to assure domination, the militaristic capitalist elite must build a culture...
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Native/Indigenous Radio Media in Turtle Island Left Forum 2013 What is Native/Indigenous radio media's responsibility within the internet age? Radio is being defined as the medium of choice in many remote areas where the ecological and economic miner's canary (the Indigenous peoples) and community-based, community funded and volunteer radio stations may seem an outmoded means of communication but Indigenous peoples are using this tool for defending their cultures, lands and natural sources, and...
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12 March 2015 Brooklyn College . A Common Resistance to Settler-Colonialism: Indigenous Peoples of North America and Palestine Student Center Presented by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Co-sponsored by the Brooklyn College Political Science Department, the Black Students Union, and the Black and Latino Male Initiative. Join us for a talk with Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, a professor, historian, and revolutionary, on her latest book "An Indigenous People's History of the United States." The...
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ANARCHIST PANTHER A conversation with former Black Panther and political prisoner ASHANTI ALSTON About lessons from the Black Panther Party and Black and postmodern anarchism ASHANTI ALSTON is a former member of the Black Panther Party and ex-political prisoner. He publishes the Zine Anarchist Panther and has been a guest lecturer at the Institute for Social Ecology in Vermont, speaking on the Panthers and the history of Black nationalist movements. He has spent time in Chiapas, Mexico,...
Topics: race, ethnicity, racism, panther, anarchist, anarchism, anarchy, panther, alston, ashanti
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Left Forum 2016 Revolutionary Mothering 20 May 2016 Join Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines co-editors Mai’a Williams and China Martens with local contributors Lisa Factora-Borchers, Terri Nilliasca, and Cynthia Oka for a panel discussion of movement shifting committed to birthing new worlds. Inspired by the legacy of radical and queer Black feminists of the 1970s and ’80s, Revolutionary Mothering places marginalized mothers of color at the center of a world of necessary...
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Birth, Reproduction and Liberation Politics: a Radical Caregivers Roundtable Left Forum 22 May 2016 Capitalism attempts to appropriate every aspect of our reproduction and to subordinate it to needs of the profit-driven market. To overcome the constraints capitalism places on our capacity to reproduce ourselves and our communities in ways that support our collective well-being we need to enlist the direct participation of all care giving communities – especially those who have historically...
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audio file at https://archive.org/details/architecture_of_migrant_detention_audio Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention Asian American Writers' Workshop, NYC 18 August 2016 Join us for the U.S. launch of Tings Chak’s Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention, a graphic novel that documents the banality and violence of immigration incarceration centers. She'll discuss the work with freelance journalist Victoria Law, which will be facilitated by a member of AMPLIFY(HER)....
Topics: immigration, indefinite detention, prison, racism, xenophobia, state violence
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Left Forum No Families, No Justice: Building a Family-Inclusive Left Movement 21 March 2009 Pace University Sponsored by PM Press Jennifer Silverman (Chair) - editor, My Baby Rides the Short Bus: the Unabashedly Human Experience of Raising Kids with Disabilities (PM Press, 2009); core member, m*a*m*a (mothers alliance for mutual aid) Amanda Vender - IndyKids Lauren Karchmer - Regeneracion Ileana Mendez-Penate - Regeneracion Zera Priestess - Board Chair, Sistas on the Rise, Inc. (SOTR); founder,...
Topics: children, childcare, activist, radical, multi-generational, multigenerational, leftist
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No Separate Justice Monthly Vigil, 3 November 2014
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video file at https://archive.org/details/architectureofmigrantdetention_video Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention Asian American Writers' Workshop, NYC 18 August 2016 Join us for the U.S. launch of Tings Chak’s Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention, a graphic novel that documents the banality and violence of immigration incarceration centers. She'll discuss the work with freelance journalist Victoria Law, which will be facilitated by a member of AMPLIFY(HER). At...
Topics: immigration, indefinite detention, prison, racism, xenophobia, state violence
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1 June 2015 Pace University, No Seperate Justice and the New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement. Featuring narratives from people currently and formerly in solitary confinement. Guests include: Michael Mushlin, Arun Kundnani, Sharmin Sadequee, Hamja Ahsan, Talha Ahsan, Tyrrell Muhammad, Victor Pate, and Carole Willis. RESOURCES No Separate Justice Campaign www.no-separate-justice.org Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC) www.nycaic.org CAGE is an...
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full film at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsYAYf_2WQU Happy Birthday Leonard Peltier 2015: Warrior, the Life of Leonard Peltier with Filmmaker Suzie Baer 12 September 2015 Bluestockings Bookstore, Café, & Activist Center 172 Allen St, New York, New York intro test letter from Leonard Peltier Update on Mumia Abu Jamal Update on Palestinian political prisoners To honor Leonard Peltier on his 71st birthday, “Warrior” will be screened on September 12th. Although not a new film,...
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video file at: https://archive.org/details/160807Standingrocknyc_video Union Square NYC 7 August 2016 from www.rezpectourwater.com : We, the Standing Rock Youth, oppose the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline through the Missouri and Cannon Ball River because it poses a serious threat to our water and our land.
Topics: indigenous, dakota access pipeline, dapl, sioux, decolonize, native american, american indian, oil,...
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WAVE files available to download on this page Eileen & the In-Betweens and Leona Morgan: Truth & Beauty East Coast Anti-Nuke Tour, Brooklyn 31 May 2016 The Commons, Brooklyn Leona Morgan of Dine No Nukes will discuss her work to challenge nuclear colonialism in the Southwest and her work with the Radiation Monitoring Project. www.dinenonukes.org IWW NYC GMB will also be there Follow the tour: http://www.eileenshaughnessy.com/ Follow the tour on Twitter and IG: @EileenInBetween Listen to...
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NYC Lunar New Year 2016: Super Saturday (854 x 480)
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August 18, 2014 solidarity rally with Ferguson, Missouri 1 Police Plaza to City Hall
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Why Are Women In Prison?: The Politics of Risk Left Forum 2014 Glenn E. Martin JustLeadershipUSA Vikki Law Author Resistance Behind Bars The Struggles Of Incarcerated Women Maya Schenwar Author Locked Down, Locked Out Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better Moderated by Leslie Thatcher is the Content Relations Editor for Truthout.org. Truthout.org In discussions about prison reform and decarceration, how does the concept of "risk" influence who goes to prison and for how...
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14 September 2014 Radio Jarocho plays at the 4th Annual Washington Square Park Folk Festival. Radio Jarocho: Julia del Palacio Juan Carlos Marin Emmanuel Huitzil Francisco Martínez Nir Ben-gal www.facebook.com/RadioJarochonyc Washington Square Park Folk Festival www.facebook.com/wspfolkfestival
Topics: music, mexico, zapateado, Son Jarocho, fandango
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Recheck this page for updated information Personal Stories of Preemptive Prosecution Part II: A Call to Action! Thursday December 16, 2010 Furman Hall, NYU The time for speeches is over! Join us for the 1st ever Town Hall meeting with family members of wrongly convicted terror-suspects post-9-11. Justice is still needed for these cases and this event will be for individuals wanting to learn what they can do to assist these families in receiving their constitutional rights. Each family will...
Topics: preemptive, fbi, muslim, islam, terror, terrorism, islamophobia, premptive, racism, shu,...
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video file at https://archive.org/details/150115StateOfEntrapmentvideo State of Entrapment: An Exploration of Manufactured Fear 15 January 2015 NYC The U.S.'s so-called War on Terror, the willingness of U.S. citizens to give up their basic civil rights in exchange for 'safety', and the continued militarization of U.S. borders and communities - has been built on the belief of constant threat from both outside and within. Manufacturing fear has long been a tool to create an emotional...
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Birth, Reproduction and Liberation Politics: a Radical Caregivers Roundtable Left Forum 22 May 2016 Capitalism attempts to appropriate every aspect of our reproduction and to subordinate it to needs of the profit-driven market. To overcome the constraints capitalism places on our capacity to reproduce ourselves and our communities in ways that support our collective well-being we need to enlist the direct participation of all care giving communities – especially those who have historically...
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The Community and Resistance Tour features "a multimedia presentation from the front lines of social justice struggles," as well as speakers Jordan Flaherty, author of the recently released "Floodlines: Community Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six"; Victoria Law, author of "Renaissance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women"; and journalist, blogger and social activist Jesse Muhammad, who writes for "The Final Call" newspaper. The tour is...
Topics: health care, education, criminal justice, housing, racism, Jena Six, Katrina, New Orleans,...